Aldos-2-ulose dehydratase/isomerase (AUDH) Cupin domain
The enzyme aldos-2-ulose dehydratase/isomerase (AUDH) participates in carbohydrate secondary metabolism, catalyzing the conversion of glucosone and 1,5-d-anhydrofructose to the secondary metabolites cortalcerone and microthecin, respectively. Crystal ...
The enzyme aldos-2-ulose dehydratase/isomerase (AUDH) participates in carbohydrate secondary metabolism, catalyzing the conversion of glucosone and 1,5-d-anhydrofructose to the secondary metabolites cortalcerone and microthecin, respectively. Crystal structure analysis revealed that the enzyme subunit is built up of three domains, an N-terminal seven-bladed propeller, a bicupin and a C-terminal lectin domain. This entry describes the second Cupin domain (residues 574-739) composed of two antiparallel sheets that build up the jellyroll sandwich fold formed from four and five beta-strands. This cupin domain in AUDH is found to contain a zinc binding site where the metal site is located at the bottom of the cleft formed by the beta-sandwich, as observed in many cupins [1].